Is Mamma Mia Here We Go Again Better Than the First

Alert: Modest spoilers ahead for "Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again."

"Mamma Mia!: Here We Become Once again," the sequel to "Mamma Mia!," is finally coming out x years later the kickoff.

Nigh all of the original cast returns for the sequel, merely the movie is also a prequel of sorts, following a young Donna as she ends up onKalokairi and meets all three of Sophie's potential dads. In the present day, Sophie is working to reopen her mother'southward hotel, finds out she'southward significant, and meets her estranged grandmother, played by none other than Cher.

It's a heartwarming and worthy follow-up to the original movie.

Why you lot should care: It's a sequel that's meliorate than the first moving picture.

Cher is a smashing grandmother.
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As many fans guessed with the first trailer, Donna (Meryl Streep) is dead. But even though her absence is felt, it doesn't make the movie any less fun.

The flashbacks to young Donna, played by Lilly James, are interwoven throughout the movie at the right moments to add more color and context. The parallels to the first movie are fun to spot, merely the new story is more fun and giddy.

There are likewise incredibly quotable lines coming from Tanya (Christine Baranski) and Rosie (Julie Walters), who prove upwards to support Sophie in the reopening of her mother's hotel.

And if fans were worried, Streep is notwithstanding in the motion picture in a small-scale capacity.

What's hot: The new and returning bandage are full of wonder.

Everyone is having the time of their lives.
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Almost all of the cast returns in the sequel and their characters are but as silly and fun. Amanda Seyfried and Dominic Cooper are lovely as Sophie and Sky, Streep's small plough as Donna is emotional, and Baranski and Walters are perfect every bit Tanya and Rosie. And then the dads — Sam (Pierce Brosnan), Nib (Stellan Skarsgard), and Harry (Colin Firth) — are just as endearing.

Just with the flashbacks, new actors are introduced to play immature versions of our favorite characters. Jeremy Irvine is a young Sam, Hugh Skinner is a immature Harry, and Josh Dylan is a immature Nib, who all woo the eye of a immature Donna. Her two friends are played past Alexa Davies as young Rosie and Jessica Kennan Wynn as young Tanya. Wynn'south impersonation of Baranski is spot-on and her exact mannerisms are impressive.

Then of course at that place'due south Andy Garcia as new characterFernando Cienfuegos and Cher, who is wonderful as Sophie's estranged grandmother.

But the standout is James. Her enthusiasm and joy for life as young Donna is projected beautifully in all of her scenes. It's piece of cake to come across how her carefree life led her to Greece and the events that would change her life.

What's not: The timeline is a piddling off.

We learn how Donna became who she is.
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The best thing virtually the pic is that information technology leans into the wild and corny moments, so my merely critique, every bit someone who isn't taking this movie too seriously, is that the timeline doesn't exactly make sense.

The events in Donna'southward diary from the first movie don't line up with the flashbacks. In the sequel, she meets Harry in Paris and the two hook upwards at that place before she heads to Greece where she later meets Bill and Sam. It's unclear how many weeks or days pass, and it's a little out of wack.

Only really, none of that matters.

The bottom line: It'due south the perfect movie to escape to.

Heaven and Sophie'southward family grows.
Universal Pictures

The "Mamma Mia" movies are not Oscar-worthy films that are going to transform your life. Just that's not why you lot sentinel them.

"Mamma Mia!: Here We Get Once again" is an utter please. Between the glorious soundtrack that made me trip the light fantastic in my seat to the corny moments that made me express mirth, I couldn't stop smiling the whole time. Information technology's fairly predictable but a pure joy to sit through. And the end may even make you tear up — it sure fabricated me sniffle.

Grade: A-

"Mamma Mia!: Here We Become Again" arrives in theaters on Fri, July xx. Watch the full trailer below:

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